By Robin Weaver

Published: Friday, 02 December 2022 at 12:00 am


I’ll be totally honest, with the amount of kit that comes through our office and workshop doors each year, trying to pin down my favourite products from the last 12 months isn’t easy.

First off, there’s so much good kit out there that choosing just four or five items feels nigh-on impossible.

Secondly, maybe it’s age, maybe I’ve crashed too many times, I’m not sure, but remembering everything I’ve ridden in or tested has been a struggle.

I’ve had to trawl through 12 months of spreadsheets and flick through loads of copies of MBUK to narrow down my list.

It includes a real mix of kit, with everything from those spangly big-ticket items through to smaller, cheaper essentials that I’d now struggle to live without.

Anyway, without further ado (and before I change my mind again), here’s my Gear of the Year 2023 top picks.

RockShox ZEB Ultimate fork

 

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RockShox has done a sterling job with the latest ZEB.
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  • Price: £1,119 / $1,159 / €1,253

There’s a bit of me that’s sometimes reluctant to select a product that costs as much as the RockShox ZEB Ultimate fork.

Yes, it’s pricey, but RockShox has done a sterling job with the latest ZEB, which is why it’s on my shortlist.

A serious amount of work has gone into creating the new Charger 3 damper that features in the latest ZEB, Lyrik and Pike forks.

It features a coil-spring backed Internal Floating Piston (IFP) along with two new, high- and low-speed valving assemblies, which are said to be the key to keeping the two compression adjustments totally separate.

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RockShox created an entirely new Charger 3 RC2 damper, switching to a spring-backed IFP that replaces the bladder design used in the Charger 2.1 damper.
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Then there’s the new ButterCup technology, designed to reduce high-frequency vibrations, pressure-relief valves and an entirely new DebonAir+ air spring.

Sure, there are a lot of acronyms and buzzwords within that lot, but as ever, what I really care about is how these things translate on the trail.

It’s safe to say the ZEB Ultimate doesn’t disappoint on the trail.

The first thing of note is just how quiet this new fork is. Thanks to how RockShox controls the oil during the rebound stroke of the fork, there’s none of that wheezing or gurgling going on it extends back to full travel after a big hit. It’s totally silent.

More important for me, though, is that I can now use the adjuster more effectively to tune exactly how I want the fork to feel.

While it’s true I still keep the rebound adjuster wound fully open, I’m now able to fiddle with the low- and high-speed compression adjusters far more than I did on the previous fork.

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Lots of clever machining and a serious amount of time and effort went into developing the new RockShox damper internals.
Mick Kirkman / Our Media

Yes, I’d add a little low-speed compression damping to the previous-generation fork but leave the high-speed adjust fully open because things could start to feel a little harsh.

It feels as if RockShox has shifted that adjustment window somewhat for 2023, making it more useful for lighter riders (I weigh 68kg) to use.

I’ve enjoyed being able to make some meaningful changes to the fork setup as conditions over the year have changed, or when shifting from high-paced to slow and technical tracks.

What cemented the ZEB Ultimate as one of my top picks for 2022 was just how well it performed while I was racing the Stone King Rally. The brutal terrain, coupled with the unsighted, full-pelt racing, meant the bikes were really put through the wringer.

I was consistently surprised by just how capable the ZEB Ultimate felt. It was supple and forgiving when I needed to find traction on loose, Alpine trails, but never lacking support when the bike needed to be popped and pinged from line to line in a split second.

Some of the ugly boulders and jagged rocks it managed to swallow when I went offline saved me more than once.

For those times alone, this fork deserves serious amounts of praise.